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no not adjustable. Is it not coming out far enough. Maybe you need to bleed it. Or u coudl try adjsuting the pedal

My parts car is a 72 and i had the same problem. I could adjust the slave a little tiny bit by unscrewing the rounded nut where it bolts in to the clutch/tranny underneath. It did help.

My parts car is a 72 and i had the same problem. I could adjust the slave a little tiny bit by unscrewing the rounded nut where it bolts in to the clutch/tranny underneath. It did help.

The clutch slave cylinder on a 72 IS adjust able BUT, it is NOT the same as the one on a 74.

As loy stated, the clutch slave cylinder on a 74 IS NOT adjustable.

The clutch slave cylinder on a 72 IS adjust able BUT, it is NOT the same as the one on a 74.

As loy stated, the clutch slave cylinder on a 74 IS NOT adjustable.

sorry thought they were the same

u could try to mount the slave cylinder closer to the withdrawl lever. I myself is having a clutch problem but it's due to letting my z sit for to long and teh damn flywheel rusted

I have a new master and slave cylinder off of my '72 that i just bought a few months ago, I ended up buying another car and now I don't need that one so if anyone needs them it theirs also!

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